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S.L. 2001-429 [SESSION LAWS
2150
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Section 1 of S.L. 1998-15 reads as
rewritten:
"SECTION 1. The boundary line between Iredell County and
Mecklenburg County is hereby changed and relocated so as to divest
Mecklenburg County of the territory described below, which territory
shall vest in and become part of Iredell County:
That area commonly known as the Meck Neck, being all that land
in Mecklenburg County which is connected by land to Iredell County
and not connected by land to Mecklenburg County, and the area of
Lake Norman in Mecklenburg County around such land, all as more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at Latitude 35° at 29.466"North and Longitude 80°
at 56.597"West 35 degrees 29 minutes 28.42159 seconds North,
Longitude 80 degrees 56 minutes 35.05785 seconds West (the
"present location of Fixed Lighted Marker D1" as established by the
global positioning system, a survey performed by the North Carolina
Geodetic Survey and being approximately .3 mile south of the
southerly most point of the Meck Neck Land Area); thence in a
northeasterly direction in a straight line which passes through
Latitude 35° at 30.024"North and Longitude 80° at 55.736"West 35
degrees 30 minutes 01.90664 seconds North, Longitude 80 degrees 55
minutes 43.40940 seconds West (the "present location of Fixed
Lighted Marker D5" as established by the global positioning system)
a survey performed by the North Carolina Geodetic Survey) to a point
in the Mecklenburg County-Iredell County line located near where
the old channel of Reeds Creek intersects said line; thence in a
westerly direction with the Mecklenburg County-Iredell County line
to the point where said line intersects the Lincoln County line; thence
in a southerly direction with the Mecklenburg County-Lincoln
County line to a point where a straight line from the present location
of Fixed Lighted Marker D5 to the present location of Fixed Lighted
Marker D1 extended would intersect with the Mecklenburg
County-Lincoln County line; thence in a northeasterly direction with
said straight line from the present location of Fixed Lighted Marker
D5 to the present location of Fixed Lighted Marker D1 extended to
the Mecklenburg County-Lincoln County Line to the present location
of Fixed Lighted Marker D1, the point or place of BEGINNING. A
plat of survey will be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds
in both Iredell and Mecklenburg Counties. All geographic positions
are based on the North American Datum of 1983/86."
SECTION 1.1. The Town of Swansboro may require
sidewalk improvements for all development that is subject to be
reviewed under the site plan review provisions of the town zoning
ordinance.

S.L. 2001-429 [SESSION LAWS
2150
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1. Section 1 of S.L. 1998-15 reads as
rewritten:
"SECTION 1. The boundary line between Iredell County and
Mecklenburg County is hereby changed and relocated so as to divest
Mecklenburg County of the territory described below, which territory
shall vest in and become part of Iredell County:
That area commonly known as the Meck Neck, being all that land
in Mecklenburg County which is connected by land to Iredell County
and not connected by land to Mecklenburg County, and the area of
Lake Norman in Mecklenburg County around such land, all as more
particularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at Latitude 35° at 29.466"North and Longitude 80°
at 56.597"West 35 degrees 29 minutes 28.42159 seconds North,
Longitude 80 degrees 56 minutes 35.05785 seconds West (the
"present location of Fixed Lighted Marker D1" as established by the
global positioning system, a survey performed by the North Carolina
Geodetic Survey and being approximately .3 mile south of the
southerly most point of the Meck Neck Land Area); thence in a
northeasterly direction in a straight line which passes through
Latitude 35° at 30.024"North and Longitude 80° at 55.736"West 35
degrees 30 minutes 01.90664 seconds North, Longitude 80 degrees 55
minutes 43.40940 seconds West (the "present location of Fixed
Lighted Marker D5" as established by the global positioning system)
a survey performed by the North Carolina Geodetic Survey) to a point
in the Mecklenburg County-Iredell County line located near where
the old channel of Reeds Creek intersects said line; thence in a
westerly direction with the Mecklenburg County-Iredell County line
to the point where said line intersects the Lincoln County line; thence
in a southerly direction with the Mecklenburg County-Lincoln
County line to a point where a straight line from the present location
of Fixed Lighted Marker D5 to the present location of Fixed Lighted
Marker D1 extended would intersect with the Mecklenburg
County-Lincoln County line; thence in a northeasterly direction with
said straight line from the present location of Fixed Lighted Marker
D5 to the present location of Fixed Lighted Marker D1 extended to
the Mecklenburg County-Lincoln County Line to the present location
of Fixed Lighted Marker D1, the point or place of BEGINNING. A
plat of survey will be recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds
in both Iredell and Mecklenburg Counties. All geographic positions
are based on the North American Datum of 1983/86."
SECTION 1.1. The Town of Swansboro may require
sidewalk improvements for all development that is subject to be
reviewed under the site plan review provisions of the town zoning
ordinance.